Answering Beginner Question 19: Lista DAO operates on both the BNB and Ethereum chains. Which chain should I use? Are the fees different? Both chains are usable. Which one you choose depends on where your assets are and what your needs are. The fees are indeed different. The BNB chain is more suitable for retail investors, while Ethereum is more suitable for large assets. First, regarding fees: BNB's gas fees are extremely low, costing only a few cents or even less for a staking or borrowing transaction. Ethereum's gas fees are very high, potentially costing tens of dollars per transaction during peak periods, making it uneconomical for small retail transactions. Second, regarding the ecosystem: Lista's ecosystem on the BNB chain is more mature, supporting more DEXs (such as PancakeSwap) and other DeFi protocols. SLISBNB and SLISUSD offer better liquidity and lower slippage. Ethereum's liquidity is relatively lower, but Ethereum is the leading public chain, with higher asset security and compliance recognition, making it suitable for users holding large amounts of ETH or WBETH. There's also asset compatibility: If your assets are BNB or slisBNB, choose the BNB chain; if they are ETH, weETH, or ezETH, Ethereum is more convenient as it avoids cross-chain issues (cross-chain transactions incur fees and time costs). In summary: For retail investors with small transactions and who want to save on fees, choose the BNB chain; for larger assets and those who value the Ethereum ecosystem, choose Ethereum. Furthermore, the core functions, fees, and staking ratios of both chains are the same; only the on-chain environment differs. Don't worry about which is "better"—choose based on your assets and needs. @lista_dao #BestUSD1InvestmentStrategyListaDAO $LISTA
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